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Compromising Scholarship
George Yancey

Compromising Scholarship

religious and political bias in American higher education

Baylor University Press (Jan 15, 2011)
9781602582682
250 pages
Dewey 378.01
LC Classification LC111 .Y36 2010
LC Control No. 2010020196

Subject

  • Christians
  • Christians/ Political Activity/ United States
  • Church And College
  • Church And College/ United States
  • Postmodernism And Higher Education/ United States

Plot

Conservative and liberal commentators alike have long argued that social bias exists in American higher education. Yet those arguments have largely lacked much supporting evidence. In this first systematic attempt to substantiate social bias in higher education, George Yancey embarks on a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the social biases and attitudes of faculties in American universities--surveying professors in disciplines from political science to experimental biology and then examining the blogs of 42 sociology professors. In so doing, Yancey finds that politically--and, even more so, religiously--conservative academics are at a distinct disadvantage in our institutions of learning, threatening the free exchange of ideas to which our institutions aspire and leaving many scientific inquiries unexplored.--Louis Bolce, Associate Professor of Political Science at Baruch College, City University of New York

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